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Verner Panton design, 1969. The Panto lamp by Verner Panton is an original pendant with a futuristic design. Available in two sizes, it can be placed over a dining room table or counter, for targeted lighting. The lamp with its unique, timeless design, will definitely attract attention, whether on or off.

Verner Panton design, 1969. The VP Globe lamp by Verner Panton, is an original pendant, with a futuristic design. Available in two sizes and with two finishes, it can just as well be used for dining room table or desk lighting, or be placed in the corner of a room for high-quality decorative lighting. Its long black fabric cable makes it ideal for use in...

Verner Panton design, 1977. The onion lamp combines quality of light and originality of the structure. It can be placed on the floor, in a staircase or on a table for soft, dimmed lighting. The indirect lighting, diffused between the strips, is harmonious and brings a sense of lightness to the room.

Verner Panton design, 1960. Full moon, new moon or first quarter, the choice is yours with Verner Panton’s moon lamp, inspired by the stars. Create magical light and shade effects, in any room of the house: bedroom, living room or dining room. Available in two sizes for extra flexibility.

James Irvine design. The Irvine w082 desk lamp is wonderfully simple. Its minimalist design allows it to fulfill the functions of a lamp, no more, no less. Irvine w082 provides warm white light with a dimmer, and can be used either at home, or at the office.

Jean-Marie Massaud design. This elegant desk lamp, with its minimalist design, produces soft, glare-free light, prefect for focusing on work, or reading. The angle of the light is adjustable thanks to its magnetic base, which allows for optimal lighting in every situation.

Like the butcher’s chopping block, Skagerak Denmark’s teak chopping boards are made of solid cross-cut wooden blocks. In addition to an elegant, slightly rustic appearance, this cross-cut feature increases their durability and reduces the wear on the knife.

The Fionia Tray is a true classic. It was actually the first gift item produced by Skagerak Denmark and is now an icon of classic Danish design. The tray is a common feature of many Danish homes and makes a perfect gift.

The Cutter bench by Niels Hvass has countless possible uses. It can grace the façade of your house or a corner of the garden, provide a place to sit down or a surface to put things on in the hall or bathroom.

The Cutter Mini-Wardrobe by Niels Hvass is a very stylistically pure collection of shelves that, despite its modest size, incorporates a hanger rail, four hooks and a hat shelf. A practical little Cutter Box for gloves and caps can be placed on the shelf.

The Fionia Stool by Jens Quistgaard is an expression of brilliant design and workmanship. The stool is elegant even when folded. It can be used in every room of the home, as a footstool, side table, bedside table or as a stand for flowers.

In contrast with many other garden games, the Akiko Pétanque set is so splendidly designed that you don’t have to put it away after the game is over. The set has an elegantly integrated teak handle for easy carrying.

Grip table by Troels Grum Schwensen. At the center of the table structure there is a strong floating beam wich has the unique ability of creating a long free starroling table. The beam can support up to 5 meters length of table top on only 2 pairs of legs.

Poul Henningsen design, by Louis Poulsen
PH 80 floor lamp. The red tint of the top diffusor gives the light a warm and welcoming glow, perfect for lightening up dining rooms or sitting areas, where it can also be used as a reading lamp. Its soft light makes it particularly appreciated in bedrooms.

Poul Henningsen design, Louis Poulsen collection. The PH 2/1 table lamp can be moved from table to table, desk to desk or shelf to shelf, consistently diffusing a soft and comfortable light, whatever the environment surrounding it. The PH2/1 lamp is therefore the perfect source of ambient lighting, but can also be used to highlight the room’s dimensions.